HES-1 inhibits 17β-estradiol and heregulin-β1-mediated upregulation of E2F-1

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作者
Hartman, J
Müller, P
Foster, JS
Wimalasena, J
Gustafsson, JÅ
Ström, A
机构
[1] Karolinska Inst, Novum, Dept Biosci, Ctr Biotechnol, S-14157 Huddinge, Sweden
[2] Univ Tennessee, Med Ctr, Grad Sch Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Knoxville, TN 37920 USA
[3] Karolinska Inst, Novum, Dept Med Nutr, S-14186 Huddinge, Sweden
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
all-trans retinoic acid; cell cycle; T47D; HES-6; HERP; NPAT; cyclin E;
D O I
10.1038/sj.onc.1208139
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We have previously shown that expression of the transcription factor HES-1 is required for the growth-inhibitory effect of all-trans retinoic acid on MCF-7 cells. In this study, we have used T47D cells with tetracyclin-regulated expression of wild-type or a dominant-negative form of HES-1. Expression of HES-1 in T47D cells inhibited G(1)/S-phase transition and activation of Cdk2 elicited by estrogen. Estrogen treatment of T47D cells caused increased expression of E2F-1, and this expression was inhibited by cotreatment with all-trans retinoic acid. We show that the effect is mediated through HES-1, which directly downregulates E2F-1 expression through a CACGAG-site within the E2F-1 promoter. Furthermore, proliferation caused by heregulin-beta1 treatment of T47D cells was inhibited by all-trans retinoic acid and this effect was mediated by HES-1. Interestingly, heregulin-beta1-mediated upregulation of E2F-1 expression was directly inhibited by HES-1 through the same CACGAG-site as seen with estrogen-stimulated induction. In addition, we found that two important downstream target genes of estrogen and heregulin-beta1 that are regulated through E2F-1, cyclin E and NPAT, were both regulated in a similar fashion by all-trans retinoic acid, and these effects were antagonized by dominant-negative HES-1. These findings establish that HES-1 inhibits both estrogen- and heregulin-beta1-stimulated growth of breast cancer cells, and further suggest that growth inhibition induced in these cells by all-trans retinoic acid occurs via HES-1-mediated downregulation of E2F-1 expression.
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页码:8826 / 8833
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